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  2. The 1955 Hornets shared the styling with the new Wasps, but featured a longer 121.25 in (3,080 mm) wheelbase. [ 29 ] The 308 cu in (5.0 L) straight-six engine continued in 160 bhp (119 kW) or 170 bhp (127 kW) versions.

  3. gasoline (petrol) engine with displacement: 5051 cm3 / 308.2 cui, advertised power: 119 kW / 160 hp / 162 PS ( SAE ), torque: 358 Nm / 264 lb-ft, more data: 1955 Hudson Hornet Super Six Four-Door Sedan Hydra-Matic (aut. 4) Horsepower/Torque Curve.

  4. Power is supplied by a side valve, 5 litre naturally aspirated 6 cylinder powerplant, with 2 valves per cylinder that develops power and torque figures of 170 bhp (172 PS/127 kW) at 4000 rpm and 377 N·m (278 lb·ft/38.4 kgm) at 1800-2800 rpm respectively. The engine transmits power to the wheels through a 4 speed automatic transmission. Full specs.

    • 4/5 seater sedan/saloon
    • 1537 mm
    • 1511 mm
    • 3080 mm
  5. All Hornets were powered by the Hudson's high compression straight 6 engine. An L-head design, at 308 cu in 5.0 L it was lauded as the "largest six-cylinder engine in the world" at the time. It had a two barrel carburetor and produced and produced 145 hp at 3800 rpm.

  6. The 5 litre engine is a naturally aspirated, side valve, 6 cylinder that has an output of 160 bhp (162 PS/119 kW) of power at 3800 rpm, and maximum torque of 358 N·m (264 lb·ft/36.5 kgm) at 1800 rpm. The engine delivers its power through to the wheels via a 3 speed manual transmission. Full specs.

  7. Jan 3, 2024 · The standout feature of the Hornet was its engine, the H-145, a robust flathead six with 308 CID. The baseline H-145 produced 145 horsepower and 275 lb-ft of torque, outperforming contemporary V8 engines.

  8. 35560. 1955 Hudson Hornet Super 6 data. 1955 Hudson Hornet Super 6: This vehicle has a 4 door saloon (sedan) body style with a front mounted engine supplying power to the rear wheels. The Hornet Super 6 forms part of Hudson's 35560 range of cars.

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